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March 10, 1972 - Image 46

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-10

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State;SoCiety-!Of Architects:to ,Hold
Benefit to Preserve-Mrchestra Hall

BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES !

AS' a climax'Ao its 57th annual Of Architects is sponsoring "Ad
Convention, the Michigan Society Evening at Orchestra Hall" March
, 17. The event -will feature a con-
COCKTAILS
FOR UNESCORT- cert by over 100 members of the
.
ED gals are half price now at Detroit Symphony Orchestra, un-
Angel's Hour Glass . . (the spe- der the.. direction of conductor_
cial baked potato at Angel's is a Sixten Ehrling.
"must", and if you - like garlic,
Narrator and commentator of .
so is the house salad dressing.)
wO0ow
tAILE
the evening's program at the .
famous old ball at Woodward and .
0 4-6688
LI 1-2577
Classified Ads Get Quick Results Parsons will be Dr. Karl Haas.
The concert will be the major
social event in the three-day
- -
LAST 2 DAYS
convention, which will bring
more than 300 MiChigan amid-
tects to the city. Tickets are ,
Opening Tuesday - LARRY SANTOS I
available to the public for a
donation to the Save Orchestra
SHOW ME 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. -Tues. thru
t. at
Ball 'fund.. seats- are re-
DETROIT'S MOST INTIMATE COCKTAIL LOU GE -
served on the first floor."
NO COVER OR MINIMUM

ONE OPOETIK)1T'S FINEST AUPPER-latilkAQUAtGE?
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AND THE ORIGINAL•

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MOM: THRU. THURS., 11-11 p.m.
FRI. AND SAT., 11-1 a.m.
SUN., 12 NOON•10

LARGE PIZZA

OR

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Medium Pizza
2 Items or Me re
Expires March 26, 1972

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on those specia
occasions...

BAR MITZVAHS
SHOWERS
SWEET 16 CELEBRATIONS
OFFICE PARTIES
ANNIVERSARIES
BIRTHDAYS

...live it up at

.

CALL
871-1590

MEI WOODWARD, 3 BLKS. N. OF GRAND BLVD.

Call 871-1590 for special group reservations and accommodations

DOWNTOWN-
YPSILANTI

18. W. MICHIGAN

Across

from Ypsilanti Savings Bank

PHONE 483=8200 -

A reception and buffet is open

to, those wishing to be major con-
tributor's to the hall. Seating for
participants. in this part of the .
event will be in mezzanine boxes
only;
Arrangements for the concert
and ticket sales are being handled
by the Michigan Society of Archi-
tects through its downtown De- -
troit office, 965-4100.
, ,Symphony musician Paul Gan-
-son,- who `headed the Save Or-
chestra Hall Committee -since -its
inception 18 months ago, claims
that title to the property will be
transferred within a few days
from the present owners.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Redstone
are members of the committee for
the concert. -
Orchestra Hall, which was built
in 1919, has not been used since
1955:
Its building committee included
Albert Kahn.
Artists who have performed in
the hall include Mischa Elman,
Pablo Casals, Artur Rubinstein,
Serge Raelmuninoff, - Vladimir
Horowitz, Efrem Zimbalist, Wanda
Landowska, Dame_ Myra Hess,
Igor Stravinsky, Gregor MU-
gorsky, Loe
tt Lehmann, Serge
Prokofieff and- Jascha- Heifetz. •
- On the - Register of the National
Trust and now owned -by Orches-
tra Hall Foundation, the hall will
be restored to its former grandeur
with funds acquired from gifts -and
donations collected by the COm-
mittealo Save Orcheatia -410/1 aptr-
the Michigan Architecturer-FOun-
dation.

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DEFINITIONS OVERHEARD. —
at CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
INN, "Cocktail Hour: The Swing'
Shift" . . . at THE BOUZOUKI:
"High Heels: Arch Enemies" . . .
at HAABS, "Credit Card: Thriver's
License."

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Open Sundays and Holidays;
1 A.M. to 9 P.M.

CREDIT CARDS HONORED

--1 -COCKTAILS.

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BEST" I
SIRLOIN STRIP

• Juicy -and tender, broiled-to-order

• Hot Texas toast

• Fluffy, buttery, baked potato
• Crisp, tossed green salad
— cluiice of dressing

ALL FOR

Hours: 17:00 a.m.-9:00,p.m. daily
Including-Sunday

West 11 Mile Road and
Greenfield, Southfield

Phone: 557-3237
CARRYOUTS: -

WHAT'S HAPPENING

In The Cafeteria

March Dinner Specia .

FISHERMAN'S CAT _ CH'

TINA ZEE

Banquet Coordinator

BIRMINGHAM
72S S. Hunter
-
.Northland—Oak Park
E** 22110 Greenfield

HAPPY HOUR MON.-FRI_ 5 to 7
TUES. THRU FRI:
ME1. BALL,- &rums & Vibes
and Billy Matz, Piano

Inc. Shrimp, Scallops and .a Piece
of Greenfield's Famous Haddock,
Choice of Potato, Health Slciw,
Rc;ll & Butter, Beverage.

DETROIT
2951 Woodward

_DETROIT
1130 Griswold

(Greme.11 Shopping Oludet)

LARGE AND SMALL BANQUET AND MEETING

ROOMS AVAILABLE - • _ -
JO 6-231 .

CALL TINA ZEE, Itaisquiet Colmorillmatei,pel 64141:-.

011ARTIT -FeitirititATHY-10CKE

For Your: pmno &Immo- PLEASURE

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